Trains

PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson)

There are five subway-style PATH stations along Sixth Avenue -- 33rd
Street, 23rd Street, 14th Street, 9th Street, and Christopher
Street. Trains from all of those points run to terminals in either
Hoboken, Jersey City or Newark, New Jersey, or transfers are
available to these points. There, they connect with 10 NJ Transit
commuter lines that serve New Jersey, as well as Orange and Rockland
County, New York. For more information, call 1-800-234-PATH.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The MTA operates Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Railroad.
The LIRR
system stretches from the eastern tip of Montauk, Long Island to
Penn Station in Manhattan, approximately 120 miles away. For more
information, call (718) 217 LIRR or
visit http://www.mta.info/lirr/.

Metro-North
goes to 120 stations distributed in seven counties in
New York--Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Bronx, New
York (Manhattan), Rockland, and Orange--and two
counties in Connecticut--New Haven and Fairfield.
For more information, call (800) METRO-INFO or
visit http://www.mta.info/mnr/.
In New York City, call (212) 532-4900.

Amtrak

Train tickets nationwide. Weekly web deals. Reservations can be
made anytime from 11 months prior to departure to the
actual day of departure, however, since space on most
trains is limited, it's a good idea to book your tickets
ahead of time. For more information, call 1-800-USA-RAIL
or
visit www.amtrak.com.

New Jersey Transit

This website provides information on transportation in New Jersey including travel advisories for busses and trains. For more information, call (973) 762-5100 or visit www.njtransit.com.

Port Authority of NY and NJ

This website provides information on transportation concerns related
to water crossings connecting Manhattan Island with New Jersey, to
the west. This includes tunnels, bridges, and vehicles crossing
these venues. For more information, call (212) 435-7000 or
visit www.panynj.gov.